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Idaho Public Television is excited to partner with Idaho Children’s Trust Fund, Optum Idaho and Idaho Resilience Project to bring teachers, counselors, and other practitioners a three-part virtual professional development series centered around our documentary “Resilience: Hope Lives Here.” This first webinar focuses on self-care and mental wellness, featuring Dr. Julie Wood and Dr. Dennis Woody from Optum Idaho and is moderated by Nicole Sanchez, writer, narrator and one of the producers of “Resilience: Hope Lives Here.” Thank you to our partners: The Idaho Children's Trust Fund and Optum Idaho. 00:00 Introductions 00:9:03 Dr. Dennis Woody 00:32:10 Dr. Julie Wood 00:54:09 Breakout Session Results and Closing “Resilience: Hope Lives Here” investigates Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), which include abuse, neglect, divorce and other childhood traumas. Research shows that left unresolved or untreated, these experiences can lead to health conditions in adulthood — such as high blood pressure, diabetes and depression. Being a trauma-informed teacher or practitioner is critical because Idaho has the fifth-highest rate in the nation for children who have experienced three or more ACEs. To view the full documentary visit the Resilience: Hope Lives Here website https://www.idahoptv.org/shows/specia... #HopeLivesHere